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  1. New Zealand Leads The Globe In Tech Politics

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 12 hours ago

    The US presidential election is attracting a lot of attention for the role that technology is playing in the campaign, but the most interesting approach I've encountered recently comes from a lot closer to home: New

    Also tagged: politics, google, youtube, communicate

  2. Optus Wireless Broadband Declines In Value

    Optus Wireless Broadband Declines In Value

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 14 hours ago

    When Optus launched its prepaid 3G broadband service back in August, we noted that there was a nasty catch: usage was charged in 10MB blocks. Now Dan Warne at APC reports a new and nastier twist: the value of recharges

    Also tagged: 3g, broadband, communicate, optus

  3. Baby talk: Shay's off for a few days

    kotaku.com.au » Kotaku Australia - 15 hours ago

    If you're wondering where I've disappeared to, my wife's just had a baby. Good times in the Byrne household! I'll be going to ground for a few days while we get the family routine under control (the new arrival, Emily

    Also tagged: news, announcements

  4. Discount Notebook Prices Could Rise Before Christmas

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 15 hours ago

    Unsurprisingly, it's not only software prices that are rising in the wake of global economic hiccups. Mahesh Sharma and Mitchell Bingemann at AustralianIT report that prices are likely to go up on lots of consumer

    Also tagged: finance, saving money, organise

  5. Economic Uncertainty Hits Software Prices

    Economic Uncertainty Hits Software Prices

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 17 hours ago

    I'd barely posted yesterday about Carbonite's Australian launch when I received an apologetic email from the company, noting that because of current US economic conditions, the price of an annual subscription had gone

    Also tagged: finance, saving money, organise

  6. Cut Down On Junk Mail

    Cut Down On Junk Mail

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 17 hours ago

    Seven's Sunrise site offers a list of hints on how to cut down on physical junk mail. The suggestions tend to the obvious, but there's contact numbers for getting off at least some mailing lists. Another useful option

    Also tagged: post, annoyances, organise

  7. WeLoveTelstra Tracks Telstra Comments On Twitter

    WeLoveTelstra Tracks Telstra Comments On Twitter

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - 17 hours ago

    Telstra's own BigPond Twitter support channel has come in for a fair degree of criticism from Twitter users for only offering a "contact us" canned response to queries. An alternate way of tracking the telco on Twitter

    Also tagged: social networks, communicate, telstra

  8. Carbonite Rolls Out Australian Web Site

    Carbonite Rolls Out Australian Web Site

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 6, 2008

    Carbonite has been promoting its online backup services in Australia since May, but those activities have stepped up a notch with the launch of its full Australian Web site. Carbonite, which costs $64.95 for a 12-month

    Also tagged: backup, online storage, carbonite, organise

  9. Tricks For Travelling With A Mouse

    Tricks For Travelling With A Mouse

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 5, 2008

    Earlier this year, Adam wrote up the Logitech V550 cordless mouse, which clips to your notebook for easy portability. I've been using the V550 recently, and while it's definitely a neat way of travelling with a

    Also tagged: travel, mouse, organise, road worrier

  10. Jetstar Problems A Reminder Of Need For Power Outage Strategies

    Jetstar Problems A Reminder Of Need For Power Outage Strategies

    lifehacker.com.au » Lifehacker Australia - Oct 5, 2008

    Budget Qantas offshoot Jetstar suffered an extended computer outage over the weekend, which was apparently due to a power surge somewhere in its network. While you won't be forced to check in hundreds of passengers

    Also tagged: work, power management

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